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Un quotidiano gratuito diventa il giornale più letto in Israele

IsraelePer la prima volta in 40 anni, il quotidiano Yediot Ahronot non è il giornale più letto in Israele. In testa è ora un quotidiano gratuito, Israel Hayom (“Israele oggi”), che nei primi sei mesi dell’ anno ha superato di poco, con una percentuale di lettori del 35,2%, la antica testata.

Lo annuncia  IsraelNationalNews.com.

L’ analisi rileva che lo Yediot Ahronot ha un bacino di lettura del 34,9%. Entrambi i quotidiani hanno aumentato la loro audience, mentre altri quotidiani come  Ma’ariv e Ha’aretz hanno registrato perdite rispettivamente del 12,5% e del 6,4%.

(via Sfnblog)